Embassy World Snooker Championships 2000
23/11/09
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Mark Williams won his first Embassy World Championship title as he edged out Matthew Stevens 18-16 in a thrilling final.
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STEVENS FAILS TO SHAKE OFF SWAIL
APRIL 27: Matthew Stevens was level at 4-4 with Joe Swail after the opening session of their semi-final. (More)

WHITE WARNS AGAINST MOVE
APRIL 27: Jimmy White has pleaded with snooker's rulers not to move the Embassy World Championship. (More)

SNOOKER HIERARCHY CONSIDER MOVE
APRIL 27: Snooker's governing body is considering moving the world championships from the Crucible. (More)

STEVENS BLOWS AWAY WHIRLWIND
APRIL 26: Matthew Stevens ended Jimmy White's Embassy for another year with a 13-7 victory. (More)

HIGGINS STORMS INTO SEMIS
APRIL 25: John Higgins won all eight frames in the afternoon session to defeat Anthony Hamilton 13-3. (More)

SWAIL STRIDES ON
APRIL 26: Joe Swail marched on into the last four with a 13-9 win over Dominic Dale. (More)

WILLIAMS EASES INTO LAST FOUR
APRIL 26: Mark Williams eased into the Embassy World Championship semi-finals with a 13-5 victory. (More)

DOHERTY ROOTING FOR THE WHIRLWIND
APRIL 26: Ken Doherty believes Jimmy White deserves to win the Embassy World Snooker Championship. (More)

SWAIL SPURRED ON BY MUM'S MEMORY
APRIL 25: Joe Swail heads into the quarter-finals with renewed belief after his win over John Parrott. (More)

HIGGINS THROUGH AFTER BATTLE
APRIL 24: John Higgins held off a brave Steve Davis rally to reach the last eight at the Crucible. (More)



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